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Anthropic secures government AI trial contract
Anthropic has been chosen to develop government AI assistant capabilities, aiming to modernize how citizens interact with complex public services.For technology leaders in both the public and private sectors, integrating Large Language Models into cu
OpenAI Secures $200 Million Pentagon Contract
OpenAI now has a formal contract with the Pentagon. The US Department of Defense has awarded OpenAI a contract worth up to $200 million. This partnership will provide the government with advanced artificial intelligence tools, including those designe
Airbnb CEO: AI Agents Won't Replace Google Search
Following a strong second-quarter earnings performance, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky discussed the company's AI approach, advising investors not to view AI chatbots as the "new Google" just yet. While these chatbots may generate new leads for the travel a
EPIK AI Yearbook: Evaluating the Hype - Reviews and Alternatives
The EPIK AI Yearbook app has taken the digital world by storm, offering users a chance to relive the 90s through AI-generated high school yearbook photos. It's a fun concept, but the reality of using the app can be a bit of a rollercoaster. Let's dive into what makes this app tick, the bumps along t
AI Voice Editing: A Comprehensive Guide to Achieving Realistic Audio
Transforming Your AI Voice: A Journey to Realism and MonetizationIn our tech-driven world, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries, including voice technology. Yet, AI-generated voices often carry a robotic tone that feels out of touch with human listeners. This guide is here to h
JPEG AI: Blurring the Line Between Real and Synthetic Images
Back in February of this year, the JPEG AI international standard hit the scene after years of development. This new standard leverages machine learning to shrink image file sizes while keeping the perceptual quality intact, making images easier to store and send. But here's the kicker: despite its





